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The Return of the Rebel Angels

The Urantia Mysteries and the Coming of the Light

Published by Bear & Company
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About The Book

Furthers the revelations of The Urantia Book, providing a beautiful vision of our coming return to the Multiverse

• Offers angelic reassurance that “Armageddon has been canceled” and that the coming transition will be gentle and the future positive

• Explains Lucifer’s angelic rebellion, its impact on the past 200,000 years, and the transformation of consciousness on the horizon as the fallen angels return

• Shares the author’s spiritual wisdom gained through extensive travels and encounters with angels, ETs, and other enlightened beings

As recorded in The Urantia Book, two hundred millennia ago 37 planets, including our own, were quarantined from the rest of the Multiverse to quell the spread of the Lucifer rebellion within the angelic hierarchy. Now, after eons of isolation, the fallen angels have been forgiven and Earth’s connection with the Multiverse is being restored, initiating a massive transformation of consciousness as we reconnect with angelic guides, extraterrestrial beings, and our spiritual heritage as sacred vessels for God’s presence.

Providing an update to The Urantia Book through angelic transmissions he has received and remarkable spirits he has met, Timothy Wyllie investigates the underlying motives of the angelic rebellion and the impact it has had on our planet for the past 200,000 years. Offering a profoundly optimistic vision of the future and reassurance that the coming spiritual transition will be gentle, Timothy Wyllie describes his encounters with angels, ETs, and other enlightened beings around the world, including how he made contact with his own guardian angels, met the man who may have been Grand Master of the Prieure de Zion, fell in love with a beautiful Cathar reincarnate in Provence, and officiated at the 1981 Conference in Spirit inside the Great Pyramid of Giza. He explores different planetary cosmologies, authentic extraterrestrial intelligence, entheogenic revelations, and the spiritual implications of the Holographic Paradigm, weaving together a coherent and provocative understanding of the current state of our planet within the larger context of a benevolent and caring Multiverse.

Excerpt

Chapter 8
The Challenges of Empathy


Negative Thoughtforms, the Challenge of Empathy, and the Return of the Beings of the Violet Flame

It has obviously been in the midwayers’ interest to remain largely hidden from human ken for these past two millennia. The behavior of the rebel midwayers that we find recorded in the Vedic, Sumerian, Egyptian, and Greek traditions, when they had last made themselves obvious to human beings, had not been very exemplary. Without responsible leadership, those midwayers who aligned themselves with the rebel faction, as we know, soon fell to infighting, splitting into rival groups, and using terrified humans as their pawns.

If the rebel midwayers were to return, they would need to take their lead from the relative few who’d remained here, faithfully fulfilling their functions from behind the veil. In an increasingly materialistic and scientific age it must have been simple for them to have remained hidden, but it would have made their tasks far more difficult.

While Western culture has undoubtedly gained a certain (illusory) self-confidence by rejecting superstition, individuals--as a consequence--have largely lost a personal sense of the miraculous. Cyclotrons and genetic engineering may well represent a pinnacle of scientific achievement, but they can scarcely be called miracles. Crop circles are mysterious, yet there is obviously an intelligent hand behind them. Hubble’s photographs of far-flung galaxies are awe-inspiring and glorious, yet what is revealed is too vast and impersonal to make much of an impact on everyday life. By discrediting all superstition, including in some extreme cases religious belief itself, materialism necessarily becomes blind to the reality of all incorporeal life.

There’s good reason to believe that the midwayers draw their existence somewhere within the ultraviolet range of the electromagnetic spectrum. This makes them invisible to our eyes under normal conditions, although within their own realm they are as real and solid as we are in ours. They are not spirits or ghosts, neither are they real angels.

They are, in a way, the true guardians of the planet, who live on here far beyond the generations of humans, whose care for the planet is probably deeper than we can imagine. Midwayers are able to interact with our reality under extreme conditions, but like all higher orders of intelligence, they walk a fine line between necessary intervention and allowing a human situation to work itself out without any interference from them. To actually see them must be an extraordinary rarity.

So it was that I found myself one late afternoon on that deserted beach in Israel as dusk was starting to fall. On my left, cliffs rose at a sharp angle two hundred feet up to the dunes and scrubland above. The steep slope was studded with rocks dangling precipitously. Keeping a wary eye on the cliffside above and dodging fallen rocks, I made my way along the beach.

I paused briefly at what I’d come to think of as a natural sacred circle: seven or eight larger-than-man-size boulders that must have plunged down the cliff, embedding themselves in the beach in an almost perfect circle. They stood upright, like the megalithic standing stones of northern Europe. I’d meditated here before, but this evening my intuition was drawing me farther down the beach.

I walked on as the light dimmed until I reached a large, flat rock. It was still warm from the sunlight, and I felt relaxed and comfortable sitting on it and staring idly into the surf. It was at that point during sunset when the air can almost turn lavender. The waves rolled in, the surf striking the rocks and throwing up sheets of violet spray that hung in the air before the next wave replaced them.

It felt like one of those magical moments in which nature lowers her veil and we catch a glimpse of what lies beyond. I relaxed into the beauty of it all.

My mind was empty as I gazed into the violet haze.

Suddenly my whole body jolted. There, in the constantly shifting curtain of spray, I could quite clearly see a group of ten or twelve Beings, very tall--almost twice the height of humans--with a couple of children among them, all plodding slowly along in single file up a slight incline. There was no indication that they saw me, or even had any awareness of the landscape I was in. They were simply going about their business.

This strange scenario, as real as anything I have ever watched on a movie screen, persisted in the violet mist as long as the waves replaced the spray. When the light slowly changed and the spray no longer refracted a violet glow, the figures dissolved and disappeared. Though never as “real” as the rock on which I was sitting, the figures and the landscape through which they were trudging appeared perfectly solid.

Neither had this been a single flash--my brain trying to make pattern- sense out of a random cloud of water molecules. These Beings walked! I’ve had hallucinations in my life; anyone who has taken a powerful entheogen knows what they are like. The walking figures were no more a hallucination than the moving images of a film.

The diagnosis of a skeptical psychologist might suggest that my interest in the midwayers had become obsessive and my fevered brain had manufactured a delusion to support the obsession. Reversing that assumption creates an equally valid argument. It was the very passion of my interest, and not obsession, that signaled my desire to get to know midwayers better, resulting with them creating a delightful and clever mise en scène in which this could occur.

I knew, without a shadow of a doubt, that what I had seen on that beach in Israel on that late summer day had been a small group of midway angels.

About The Author

Timothy Wyllie (1940-2017) was born in Great Britain and raised in London. Having wended his way through an English public school education and then seven years further study at college, he qualified as an architect. In the late 70s, Timothy began a systematic exploration of out-of-body states. This led to experiments in telepathic communication with dolphins and an open invitation to contact with nonphysical beings that continues to this day. During this time, he was also running his own business in New York City, marketing a system he had co-devised for storing and filing color photographs. He retired from the business community in 1981 and turned full time to his creative endeavors. As a musician, Timothy made several tapes of what he called "Bozon Music"--a True Age improvisational jazz, shamanic music of the heart--as well as a series of guided visualization and meditation tapes. Also an artist, he worked on a virtually endless progression of drawings of sacred landscape. It was what brought him most joy. Timothy traveled frequently to give lectures and seminars or to investigate sites and locations for his drawings. He is the author of Ask Your Angels: A Practical Guide to Working with the Messengers of Heaven to Empower and Enrich Your Life, Dolphins, ETs & Angels, the Rebel Angels series of books featured below, and a co-author of Adventures Among Spiritual Intelligences: Angels, Aliens, Dolphins & Shamans.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Bear & Company (August 23, 2011)
  • Length: 488 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781591439455

Raves and Reviews

“Timothy’s glorious book is for those who are searching for a greater overview of current events and the near future; who are willing to acknowledge that we are accompanied on our earthly journey by loving intelligences greater than ours; and who are eager to participate fully in the era of transformation which we have already entered.”

– Roberta Quist, Cetacean Nation Dolphin Ambassador

“Read this book! Timothy Wyllie’s mammoth reconfiguration of humankind’s imprinted perceptions rips apart concepts and questions, dissolving the mysterious shadow worlds and interlaced realms of science to brilliantly expose its reluctant but imminent surrender to strings of holographic universes he calls the Multiverse. Once reason is defeated the fun really starts as Wyllie’s writing explodes joyously, using The Urantia Book as a cornerstone for comprehension of the past and all futures. Suddenly his proposition seems eminently plausible. Quite a mindblower . . . it’s a delicious meal of mind and vision.”

– Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, author of Thee Psychick Bible and 30 Years of Being Cut-Up

“It is hard to overestimate the speculative power and fulfilling beauty of these masterful narratives by Timothy Wyllie, one of our most gifted and grounded explorers of the subjective and subtle realms. His is a vast landscape that extends into all dimensions, toward farthest reaches of prehistory and to the deepest mysteries of esoteric revelation and planetary destiny. Those fortunate enough to travel with him to each of his destinations will receive a balanced education of mind, soul, psyche, and spirit and a gentle initiation into a more expansive and loving cosmos.”

– Byron Belitsos, coauthor of The Center Within and A Return to Healing

“Virtually unique in tracing the meandering path of the 1960s counterculture as it morphed through many manifestations into the New Age, Timothy Wyllie’s writings on spiritual intelligences will stand among the great spiritual autobiographies of the era. Charming, amusing, mystifying, transcendent, and, thankfully, compulsively readable, The Return of the Rebel Angels offers that rarest of treats: a multidimensional experience wafting through time and space toward all possible futures.”

– Gordon Phinn, author of Eternal Life and How to Enjoy It

“One of the marvels of Timothy Wyllie’s latest work is his mastery of memory, an ability to make an amazing life come alive again. He calls his own words the “whimsical ramblings of a heretical hermit” but his writings really reveals an uncanny accuracy and achieves a profound evocativeness. What better way to approach an exploration of the light and the dark as enormous as The Return of the Rebel Angels than through his storytelling. Both buoyant and serenely down-to-earth, it’s a lovely book that brings blazing convictions to an optimistic conclusion. Take this trip by all means.”

– Mark Howell, Solares Hill, August 2011

“Wyllie’s eloquent writing is story-telling at its best. But more importantly, he opens our minds, dissolves the shadows, brings the subtle realms to life, and makes his benevolent and optimistic conclusions seem far more than plausible.”

– Spirituality-and-Religion.com, October 2011

“If you have ever wanted a clear understanding of how the world of angels is structured, this book will give you a concise picture to use as a foundation to build upon... By harnessing the wisdom of these other-beings, learning their truths and failings and by reconnecting with these entities, we are in a position to take full advantage of the possibilities to come through the coming global transformation.”

– Awareness Magazine, November 2011

“As humans, our “ascension” potential is our birthright, and Wyllie proclaims that we’re all “doomed to become perfect”. Way to go!”

– Nexus Magazine, January 2012

“Timothy Wyllie presents a story as compelling as it is eloquent, while inviting you to travel with him beyond a planet too fragile to survive without divine assistance. The journey, unlike any you can imagine, is often uncomfortable, but companion angels are never far away. The Return of the Rebel Angels is a story you cannot put down once you begin reading.”

– Joan Leslie Woodruff, therapist, counselor, and author of Polar Bears in the Kitchen

“In The Return of the Rebel Angels, Timothy Wyllie does an extraordinary thing. By guiding us through intimate and telling details of his own life, he reveals the motivations and meanings of the epic we are all now experiencing.”

– Adam Parfrey, Feral House publisher and author of Apocalypse Culture

“Any who would explore the cosmic dimension of the parable of the Prodigal Son should read The Return of the Rebel Angels. This work suggests a beginning in the long-awaited restoration of this beleaguered planet’s lost memory.”

– Robert Davis, director of the Daynal Institute

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